Enticing

//ɛnˈtaɪsɪŋ//

"Enticing" in a Sentence (12 examples)

It was enticing.

I've never seen a more enticing woman than the one standing in front of me right now.

That sounds very enticing.

Every day she saw Daphnis drive his goats past her house, taking them to pasture in the morning, and home again at night; and being desirous of enticing him to love, she began to watch him and at last surprised him when he was alone.

Layla's imperfections made her all the more enticing.

Love is nature's way of enticing people to reproduce.

The road to success wouldn't be so long if there weren't so many enticing stops along the way.

The reward is enticing.

Algeria can collaborate with international travel agencies to create enticing tour packages that highlight its top tourist destinations.

Mary scattered some nuts on the ground in the hope of enticing the little squirrel.

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The opportunity to extinguish MAGAdom is so enticing that it has purged one of the most self-sabotaging inclinations in the American liberal’s coalition: the fractious adjudication of identity that can too often become a priority over winning elections.

On each soft side [of the White Whale]—coincident with the parted swell, that but once leaving him, then flowed so wide away—on each bright side, the whale shed off enticings.

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